addendum (Meaning)

Wordnet

addendum (n)

textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the end

Webster

addendum (n.)

A thing to be added; an appendix or addition.

addendum Sentence Examples

  1. The contract had an addendum clarifying the payment schedule for the additional services.
  2. As an addendum to the manual, a troubleshooting guide was included to assist users.
  3. The professor attached an addendum to the syllabus, outlining changes to the course schedule.
  4. In the meeting, the chairman introduced an addendum to the agenda to address urgent matters.
  5. The author included an addendum to the book, providing updates and corrections to the text.
  6. The project manager distributed an addendum to the team, outlining new project milestones.
  7. The lease agreement had an addendum specifying the conditions for renewing the lease.
  8. As an addendum to the policy document, a new section was added to address recent regulatory changes.
  9. The report was supplemented with an addendum containing additional data and analysis.
  10. The conference organizers issued an addendum to the event program, announcing a last-minute speaker change.

FAQs About the word addendum

textual matter that is added onto a publication; usually at the endA thing to be added; an appendix or addition.

appendix, documentation, afterword, epilogue, supplement,codicil, conclusion, postscript, accompaniment, coda

prologue, prologue, preface, foreword, preface, foreword,introduction, introduction,prolog, prolog

The contract had an addendum clarifying the payment schedule for the additional services.

As an addendum to the manual, a troubleshooting guide was included to assist users.

The professor attached an addendum to the syllabus, outlining changes to the course schedule.

In the meeting, the chairman introduced an addendum to the agenda to address urgent matters.